A national screening policy for sickle cell disease and thalassaemia major for the United Kingdom

Both reports show that the population at risk has an uneven geographical distribution. Por this reason, selective rather than universal antenatal and neonatal screening is likely to be more appropriate in most areas. Previous guidance suggested that universal screening might be appropriate in areas...

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